Christmas Village

Ok, I know. I’m a bad blogger. I haven’t posted in, well, um, a *cough* month *cough*.  I have a good excuse, really! Which I will share with all of you a little later.

Mike and I have been super busy around the casa with a few projects, some that will have to wait until next year to finish (stupid winter). Some you will hear about soon!

Winter isn’t all that stupid I ‘spose. It does mean CHRISTMAS. My favorite time of the year. The crafts, the smells, the lights, the baking, the family, the tree, the music, everything!

I’ve never been one to decorate with any sort of color scheme. I totally appreciate those who do but I love collecting different decorations/ornaments and enjoy unpacking them every year. When hubby and I go on trips or vacations we buy one special ornament as a reminder of our memories and then reminisce when we decorate the tree each year. The same goes for our home decorations. I know where every snowman, santa and reindeer came from and each holds a special memory for Mike and I.

Growing up, my Grandmother had a beautiful, elaborate, Christmas village that my sister and I would admire for hours. I knew I would have one just like hers when I got a place of my own. Before getting our first place I started collecting little pieces for my village- trees, people, village ‘accessories’. I was a little sad to find out how much money it was going to cost me to collect my own village, we’re talking minimum $30.00/house.

So I decided to ‘make’ my own.

Years ago I found some cheap ceramic houses at walmart that I could paint myself. All it required was time, paint and a steady hand. Two years later I have my little village started.

It’s taken some time but I love my little hand painted village. My ‘residential area’, complete with St. Catherine street sign.

Kiddo’s need to go to school!

Santa hanging out feeding his reindeer…

And complete with a functioning mini train track!

I still have a few unpainted houses to finish which will complete my little collection that I hope to share with my family for a long time!

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My Sweet New Header.

Isn’t it pretty?! The lovely and super talented Kristi from Creative Kristi (and that she is), designed it all for me!

She held a contest back in the summer with the prize being a custom header and guess who won! I was pretty stoked.

Now everyone head on over to her site to check it out!

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Ceiling Fan Mini-Transformation

The title sort of says it all. We have an ugly ceiling fan that is now a little less ugly.

The fan in Hubby’s office wasn’t the yuckiest fan I’ve ever seen, but I still sort of hated it. I was stuck with it because I didn’t want to spend any molla on a new one just yet so I did my best to pretty it up with some good old fashion spray paint.

All of this happens while hubby goes out of town by the way, something about his tiny wife being on a ladders home alone scares him?

Here’s the before: I had already loosened the lampshades before I realized I hadn’t taken a before picture and also noted I probably should have taken it with the light off. At any rate you can see all the scratchy brassy-ness shining through, not really our style.

After I took the lampshades and light bulbs out, I detached the fan blades from their holder by unscrewing the three screws holding each blade in with this little device (and my fingers):Convenient little Phillips screwdriver, almost like it was invented for just this project.

Quite difficult to get a proper picture but you can see how the blade is in with the screws, unscrew the three screws from each blade and you’re ready to tape!

While I was taping the paper I caught myself reading the ceiling as I went. My favorite was a cartoon, it says ”Baby’s first tooth” and the baby has a Bluetooth headset in his ear. So true.

After I finished reading paper/taping I was ready to prime!I ended up doing two coats of primer before applying two coats of the RustOleum Satin Nickle spray paint {which I had left over from my doorknobs}.

Here’s the finished product, it’s still a ceiling fan but slightly less ugly ceilig fan.
Just for comparison:

I would like to change out the toggles but given I did this on a total whim I didn’t have time to plan for that. I also need to get rid of those old energy burning light bulbs!

Not bad for a 3hr total project!

Ps: Don’t forget to open all the windows and wear a mask if spray painting indoors!

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La Cuisine

I realized I hadn’t talked about the kitchen since I first revealed it post reno almost a year ago and that post was more of a ”ohmygodi’msoexcitedtohaveakitchenimusttakepictures” kind of post. Let’s go into some details shall we.

As I have explained, the reno took so much longer than we were expecting. Thank God it was still warmish and we could live with our BBQ and paper plates.

Being the frugalista I am, we decided to demo ourselves. Something I may not have been so comfortable with had we not had Mike’s grandfather as a huge help and resource.

Just as a reminder, this is what she looked like before we moved in:Given the awkward placement of the fridge (beside the balcony door) we think the kitchen has been renovated at least once. There is also a strangely placed wall outlet which leaves me to believe there were cabinets on another wall at one point. At any rate we didn’t love our kitchen so out it went. Do you see the damage the tile did to the wall? It was terrible to remove. We needed to have the entire wall with the window re-drywalled due to the amount of damage. Thankfully Mike’s uncle is a professional painter who fixed this to the point you’d never know anything was ever wrong. It sure wasn’t going to be my first DIY project!

The floors were an easy choice. We decided to extend the same hardwood that was installed on the rest of the top floor. This has pros and cons.

Pros:

-Easy to clean.

-Looks amazing.

-Warm on the feet (compared to ceramic).

-Much cheaper than ceramic.

-Hardwood floors add structural integrity to your house.

Cons:

-Given that our wood was a pre-finished Birch, it dents very easily. Birch is much ‘softer’ than other hardwood choices and having the very thick pre-finish layers causes dents quite easily.

-In our situation, even though we had it professionally installed and fixed the subfloor prior to, unlike the rest of the house, the kitchen floor squeaks in places. I’m guessing this is due to so many weights on the floor (cabinets, appliances)  causing some slight bowing.

-Not affecting us, but if someone else wanted to update their kitchen with hardwood, they would need to remove their lower cabinets as hardwood must be placed underyour base cabinets.

Character Right? Damage done to the pretty floor from moving the appliances back :(

Given certain time constraints we didn’t have a whole lot of time to decide on certain details of our renovation. We went with Home Depot for our cabinets and countertop selection. A lot of this had to do with their ability to make stuff happen fast.

We enjoyed the design process with Home Depot. They were great at making suggestions and voicing opinions for us, who had never owned a home or renovated before. They were a huge help. If it wasn’t for them I probably wouldn’t have had a bank of drawers in my kitchen because I forgot them in my original design. Oops.

We didn’t love their installation crew as much unfortunatly. He was a sub-contractor for them and just sort of rubbed us the wrong way {Sorry Dude, I don’t really care if you don’t like my kitchen tap, $350.00 for the one you think we should have isn’t in our budget}.

Choosing the cabinets was hard. It was probably the first time Mike and I had to actually agree on something design related. Mike is very traditional where I consider myself a little more eclectic. I really liked both white and black cabinets where he truly hated both. We both liked the dark wood though and it matched the floors perfectly. For this house it was, as I see it, our only option.

The countertop was also a little tricky and we ended up changing our minds at least three times. We didn’t go with granite for two reasons. One, money. Two, given the size of our total renovation we didn’t want to start overpricing our house for the area that we live in.

Anyway, enough with the babbling. Here’s what she looks like today, a little more dressed up and 95% done:Do you like my furry centerpiece? She loves when I take her picture, can you tell?

I say the kitchen is 95% done because although I recently, finally, caulked the baseboards, patched the hole in the wall and painted the trim (it was only primed before) as all seen here:

Hole under outlet be gone!

Caulking makes a huge difference

I would still like to put a shelf or two in here and eventually change out the appliances. Not a priority right now though.

There you have it. All you needed and ever wanted to know about our kitchen!

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Little Miss Lily

Having a cat, or any animal, with Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD) is exhausting. This weekend Lily had a little flare up and we ended up back in the emergency with more anorexia and vomiting. Hubby and I were looking forward to a quiet weekend at home but spent two sleepless nights listening for Lily.

It usually starts with avoidance of food then vomiting and diarrhea. After two full days of this with no relief in sight, I took her in. When the dehydration gets really bad (usually 3+ days) she gets very lethargic but given we’re no stranger to this, after the two days we knew what to do.

The ER vet on staff, Dr Hare (I’m convinced to work in animal medicine you have to have an animalistic name) took good care of our little fur baby. He also thankfully listened to my requests and explanation of her disease and didn’t push any unnecessary tests because we have had every single test ever created for a feline done within the last 12 months. We have spent more money on our cat in her first year of life than we will on any future children, I’m not kidding. She isn’t 100% yet but feeling much better than she was 72hrs ago including eating, and keeping it down.

Having a sick animal at home takes your mind off everything else. We’d do anything for her though. Here’s hoping for a speedy recovery, so far she’s been proving to be a true MacLean, super strong and a true fighter!

We’re in the process of looking into pet insurance. Any tips in this department??

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To-Do List Update

Since this blog is an extension of my life, updating my to-do list is an important key to keeping me on track!

KITCHEN:

I know I said the kitchen was ”done” but she still needs a little TLC

- Patch/sand wall holes

- Paint/caulk baseboards {painted, not caulked yet}

- Shelves for wall shared w/ living room

- Backsplash (looking for DIY ideas, would love input or ideas…stencil maybe???)

PINK ROOM:

Simply put, un-pink it.

-Prime/paint

-Paint/caulk baseboard

-Clean/organize closet

-Change ceiling light?

-Furniture

MAIN BATHROOM {DONE!}:

-Patch/sand holes

-Paint

-Mirror

REC ROOM:

- Finish Bar

- New electrical panel door {Check it out here}

- Art/shelves {started}

- New bifold door for closet

- Organize under-stair storage

- De-squeek stairs {PRIORITY}

- Finish back of TV stand (hide ugly wires) 

OFFICE:

-Paint

-Caulk baseboard

-Make closet shelf

-New closet door

HALF BATH:

-Caulk

-Secure sink-top

LAUNDRY ROOM:

-Add storage

-Organize {Started!}

-Fix shelves above washer/dryer

EXTERIOR:

-Enclose underneath of deck for storage {Started!!!}

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Wowzers

The infamous Beckie from Roadkill Rescue {and Infarrantly Creative, Knock Off Decor and Crafterminds} has chosen my little bookshelf makeover to feature on her blog. I was so touched and excited when she e-mailed me to let me know it would be featured!

Thanks so much Beckie!

Now everyone head on over to her blogs and check out all the awesomeness!

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